Mr. Wonderful
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I'm curious what the board breakdown is.
The re-play showed that it was a borderline call...could have gone either way. If you're a UConn fan it's a bad call... you can scream at the TV. But, as the coach, you've got to know where the line is that will hurt your team!When you teach excellence you demand excellence in return. We can talk all we want about “knowing the situation”, etc but that’s not how people like Danny, Steve Jobs, etc are wired. Liam did an excellent job of high-pointing the rebound exactly how you’d teach it, the ref’s blew the call. Where it will always be a journey for Danny (and us as fans) is expecting perfection.
The refs deserve plenty of criticism; however, refs make bad calls in every game. Hurley's lack of self control and game awareness is exceptionally bad. The stakes were low in this game. What if he behaved like that in a NCAA tournament game and cost us a win?Now do a thread for our trainer lol. I think that one deservedly set him off more and set the stage for what happened in overtime. For those criticizing Hurley, do the refs also deserve criticism for blowing easy calls, even with the benefit of using the monitor? Or calling a T on something a trainer mutters in a team huddle not in full view and earshot of a crowd?
What do you mean by he needs to realize he’s not Dean Smith or Coach K? That he can’t get away with stuff other stars and star coaches get protected for? You did see Shadeur Sanders push a ref this past weekend, right?Hurley needs to realize he's not Coach K. or Dean Smith. Refs are watching him and allow a lot, so whatever they actually call must be bad. I question the timing of the 2nd T, not whether he deserved it. I remember JC costing the team games as well and it infuriated me. You can't give away points in close games and riding regs usually backfires.